Mountain House Just In Case Breakfast Bucket Review and Giveaway

What are your breakfast plans in your emergency kits? I might be fine with a granola bar or something quick, but my husband would rather have something real. Something hot. Like eggs and bacon. Maybe hash browns.

If you’re looking for something a bit more substantial and more like regular breakfast to add to your emergency breakfast supplies, check out the freeze dried breakfast choices from Mountain House. To make it super easy, they have put together a Just in Case bucket with an assortment of sixteen breakfasts. And even better, we’re hosting a giveaway for one of these fantastic buckets!

To see all the benefits of a bucket of Mountain House breakfasts (and see how the toddler likes the eggs and bacon), watch the video below.

No, I don’t believe your entire food storage plan should consist of freeze dried meals. Yes, they have their place, and I have some of these same meals in my emergency kits. They are also a quick and easy breakfast for camping, hiking, and fishing trips! Now I know you want to win one of these Just in Case buckets for yourself and here’s how to do it.

Sign in to the Rafflecopter form below using an email you check regularly. (If you have a particularly tight spam net, add foodstoragesurvival at gmail dot com to your contacts so you’ll get the winner notification.)

Do any or all of the entry choices to earn entries. There are five–like my page and Mountain House on Facebook, follow me and Mountain House on Pinterest, and share this contest. Easy, and each one you do earns you an extra entry in the giveaway.

This giveaway will run through Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at midnight mountain time. Winner has 48 hours to respond to the notification email before a new winner will be chosen. Good luck!

I liked your little guy there… he would make a great spokesman. :)
The thing to remember about this “bucket” – this is NOT a long-term storage item. The pouches only have an approximately 5-year shelf life.
The food from Mountain House (Oregon Freeze-Dry) is always good, and I thank you for letting me know about the “Breakfast Skillet” an apparently NEW breakfast item.
The cans are MUCH better for long term (30 ears PLUS)…but the packets are more for mobile situations. I myself have used them for well over 30 years with Boy Scout hikes, camps and activities.

Mountain House claims 10 years on the pouches. Possible. I have them in my emergency kits and just rotate them out and use them for camping trips so I don’t have any pouches that old. I like the cans a lot better for long term storage. Longer shelf life, more durable packaging, plus you get to choose your serving size! Thanks for your comment. :)